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THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

THE PRESIDENT'S VIEW

WASHINGTON, March 12

The President informed callers that tlm tyfonroe doctrine was as much part of American foreign policy to-day as it was a hundred years ago. Without expressing an opinion on Mr Page's speech, he refused to believe that there was anything in the suggestion that the doctrine was obsolete.

The Senate resolution declared that Mr Page's remarks portended that the policy of the State Department was to abandon upon demand the Monroe doctrine, thus inviting European violation of it.

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